[Light Migrating Bird] How I found hundreds of holiday communities a month through satellite earth.

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Uncovering the Secrets of My Satellite Earth Adventure: Finding Ultra-Cheap Seaside Resort Communities

Have you ever dreamed of owning your own vacation cabin on a remote beach? And I, through a small satellite earth map, really found such a place. Today, let us uncover this mystery together and see how I found this resort community that only costs a few hundred yuan per month through satellite earth maps.


1. The wonderful adventure of satellite earth maps

When I go on vacation, how to find a place to stay that is both affordable and comfortable has always been a concern of mine. By chance, I discovered the amazing tool of satellite earth maps. Not only does it allow me to see landscapes around the world, it also helps me find treasures hidden in remote corners.

Zooming in along the coast, I quickly discovered some seemingly out-of-the-way resort communities with great potential. These places are often geographically remote, but have beautiful scenery, good infrastructure and, more importantly, exceptionally cheap accommodation.


2. Surprises at Shapa Bay, Yangxi County, Yangjiang City

Among many options, I chose Shapa Bay, Yangxi County, Yangjiang City as my adventure destination. Through satellite images, I saw that this place is surrounded by mountains to the north and the sea to the south. There are not many houses in the urban area, but they are built on a long beach, giving people a peaceful and beautiful feeling.

On a certain eight-city website, I located Shapawan and found a piece of information about renting a house for 580 yuan a month. Although it is located in a remote area, considering the natural environment and low rent, I decided to go there myself.


3. The shock of on-site visits

When I arrived at Sa Pa Wan, the scene in front of me shocked me. This seemingly desolate town actually has rows of brand-new high-rise buildings. There are trees along the way, and the houses look like they have just been completed. What's even more amazing is that every building here is equipped with air conditioning, which means they are all habitable.

With the help of the apartment, I had the opportunity to visit a one-bedroom and one-living house. Although the room is compact, it is fully equipped with living room, kitchen and bedroom. You can also see beautiful sea views from the high-rise windows. This living environment makes me yearn for it.


4. Thoughts behind desolation

However, the desolation and desolation of Sa Pa Wan also confused me. It is nearly 100km away from the nearest prefecture-level city, making it difficult to meet daily needs. Why would anyone develop real estate here?

Through communication with local people, I learned that this was originally a tourist resort project. However, due to various reasons, the project progress has been slow or even stalled. Despite this, the developer persisted and completed construction on some of the buildings. This also explains why there are so many vacant but renovated houses here.


5. The collision of dreams and reality

My short stay in Sha Pa Wan gave me a deep understanding of the collision between dreams and reality. Although the environment and rent here meet my expectations, the inconvenience of life also makes me hesitate.

However, I believe that with the passage of time and the gradual advancement of the project, Sha Pa Wan will become more and more perfect. Maybe in the near future this place will become a real tourist resort attracting more tourists to come and experience it.


Conclusion

The experience of finding ultra-cheap seaside resort communities through satellite Earth maps was a source of wonder and excitement. Although the process is full of challenges and unknowns, it is these unknowns and mysteries that make me more determined to pursue my dreams.

If you are like me and long for a vacation cabin of your own, you might as well try using satellite earth maps to find treasures hidden in remote corners!

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